A problem with my bathroom tap.
Turn the tap and nothing happens.
On dismantling the top of the tap, I find that the tap head fits onto a custom plastic connector which then fits onto the brass spindle.
The inside of the custom plastic connector is worn and is "slipping" on the spindle.
The custom plastic connector is designed specifically to fit this particular tap head -- one end locates to a star-shaped cavity underneath the tap head, the other end locates over the spindle and has grooves inside which match the spindle grooves. The grooves are worn.
Any ideas? If I can't fix it I will need to buy another pair of tap heads.
I can not turn the brass spindle by hand. Should I be able to do this?
Thanks,
Mike
Turn the tap and nothing happens.
On dismantling the top of the tap, I find that the tap head fits onto a custom plastic connector which then fits onto the brass spindle.
The inside of the custom plastic connector is worn and is "slipping" on the spindle.
The custom plastic connector is designed specifically to fit this particular tap head -- one end locates to a star-shaped cavity underneath the tap head, the other end locates over the spindle and has grooves inside which match the spindle grooves. The grooves are worn.
Any ideas? If I can't fix it I will need to buy another pair of tap heads.
I can not turn the brass spindle by hand. Should I be able to do this?
Thanks,
Mike